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Monday, 26 October 2015

Review: Game On by Katie McCoy

*****5 Stars*****
 
 
I absolutely loved this book! It had me captivated from the first word to the very last and it was so good that I read the whole thing in one sitting. Game On has everything that you'd want to find in a book!
One sexy journalist ✓
One hot as hell college baseball star ✓
Adorable kittens ✓
A career changing job assignment ✓
Secrets being kept from one another ✓
Sophie Hall is a 23 year old fledgling journalist who is asked to do the assignment of a lifetime: to interview Nathan Ryder, the hot as hell college baseball player who is about to be drafted into the MLB. This is her first solo assignment and could make or break her career, since Nathan is known for his anti-journalist stance.
I think this is the first sports romance I have read where the star is quite humble and doesn't want to have his name splashed out there in the spotlight for everyone to see.
Game On is a lighthearted read that will have you laughing throughout the entirety of the book. The romance is a slow build that will have you yelling at the characters to get their butts in gear, and their heads on straight, before they lose their chance at love with one another.
I fell in love with Sophie and Nathan and wished their story was a never ending one. I was very surprised to learn that this was the author's debut novel because I wanted to read more from her! I really hope she releases another book soon, maybe with more hot baseball stars
 
Reviewed by Ashley Ziegler
 
 
Rule of reporting 101-- don't bang your subject.

Sophie Hall has just gotten the opportunity of a lifetime--to profile Nathan Ryder, the hottest baseball player since A-Rod, for her first solo assignment as a reporter. Rumor has it Nathan is going to be drafted to the Major league, and yet he still fits an intense training regime around volunteering at a animal shelter. He's a prodigy with a heart of gold, as American as apple pie and has an ass that deserves a trophy all its own. He may be the country's heartthrob, but Sophie isn't going to fall for that. She just has to remain objective and cover the story.

But she didn't bet on Nathan's gorgeous green eyes or the way his arms flex with muscle when he's holding a bat. And she certainly didn't think he'd be witty and smart and caring. Nathan is completely untouchable, but she can't help it if those lingering gazes turn into something more. How could she not fall at the thought of the hottest guy she's ever met devoting his limited free time to saving kittens?

When Sophie's scoop turns into Nathan's scandal, Nathan needs her more than ever. With both of their careers on the line will they strike out - or hit a home run?
 
 
 
 


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